Judge Recommends Dismissal Of Self-Proclaimed Facebook Co-Owner Paul Ceglia’s Lawsuit

The long-running saga of Paul Ceglia may finally be nearing its end, as U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York Judge Leslie Foschio recommended that the lawsuit in which Ceglia claims to own one-half of Facebook be dismissed.

The long-running saga of Paul Ceglia may finally be nearing its end, as U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York Judge Leslie Foschio recommended that the lawsuit in which Ceglia claims to own one-half of Facebook be dismissed.

AP reported that Foschio ruled that the contract between Ceglia and Facebook Co-Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, dated April 28, 2003, contained no references to Facebook, and Zuckerberg said earlier that the idea for the social network didn’t even exist at that time.

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